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    I donwload music videos off Kazza and most are mpg. files how do i put them on a cd so i can watch them on my VCD player? I have Tmpgenc, and i have Nero. I convert the files to VideoCD (PAL), VideoCD (NTSCFilm), or VideoCD (NTSC), i am not sure of the differences. Then once i convert them, are they ready to put on a cd? If so do i just go to nero and, go to Video CD, then thats it? The files can be either .MPG's or AVI's right? Im sorry for such a basic question, but i just tried everything, and they are not working! thanks for all your help.
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  2. Basicly you've answered your own questions, I would however recommand you follow the Classical Guide to create a more compatible VIdeoCD, as Nero doesn't always create it to be fully compatible.

    Also, it depends on the CDR media you are using, try the VCD you made on a DVD Player and see how that goes.
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    Sefy Levy,
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    I would however recommand you follow the Classical Guide to create a more compatible VIdeoCD
    what do you mean the Classical Guide?

    Also what fromat should i put it in? VideoCD (PAL), VideoCD (NTSCFilm), or VideoCD (NTSC)
    thanks,
    eric
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    Originally Posted by Dasiccman
    I would however recommand you follow the Classical Guide to create a more compatible VIdeoCD
    what do you mean the Classical Guide?

    Also what fromat should i put it in? VideoCD (PAL), VideoCD (NTSCFilm), or VideoCD (NTSC)
    thanks,
    eric
    the format you use depends on the source
    under VDub, file-->file information
    the framerate will tell you the format(look at what is VCD)
    the classical guide is at the left under convert--look for VCD
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  5. This is the Classical Guide:
    http://www.kvcd.net/guides/sefy/ClassicalGuide.html
    http://www.mpegnews.com/files/guide/sefy/classicalguide.html

    You can of course find it on alot of other pages, it shows how to do everything from start to finish.

    As for which Template to use, i'd need you to give me the frame rate and resolution of your source file.
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